New Studio PC 2022

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  1. j0hnman

    j0hnman Ultrasonic

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    but finding a motherboard with a thunderbolt port on sockel 1700 that doesnt cost 400€ is kinda impossible :D

    I'm thinking about buying an ASUS mainboard combined with the Asus ThunderboltEX 4.

    https://geizhals.de/?cat=mbp4_1700&xf=17969_Thunderbolt-Header~544_ASUS
    which one would you guys recommend combined with this:
    https://geizhals.de/asus-thunderboltex-4-90mc09p0-m0eay0-a2500488.html

    fucking UAD interface makes everything so difficult :D
     
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  2. quadcore64

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    You can't build a system in 2022 thinking about 2019 pricing for components. Without current global issues, pricing still would have increased by 10% by now due to inflation.

    Stick with a board that has built-in thunderbolt. Much easier to configure and, more stable. There really is no cost savings going with an AIC/Motherboard setup. You need a well designed & equipped board fir the 12900K.

    A NUC for your purposes using a 12900K is also not, recommended.
     
  3. j0hnman

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    okay, let me rephrase it then. which one of these mainboards would you guys recommend with an UAD Apollo Twin X:
    https://geizhals.de/?cat=mbp4_1700&xf=17969_tb4exist (list is filtered for socket 1700 and built-in thunderbolt)

    also for the nuc-part. I wasnt gonna use the nuc with a 12900k, I would've use it like it comes, only upgrade RAM and the SSD, but if you guys are saying that NUCs arent reliable for audio stuff, then I guess we have to buy a pc.
     
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    what about now: https://geizhals.de/?cat=WL-2451780
     
  7. clone

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    Wait until it is running 40gbs data connection via Thunderbolt 3. It gets more fun still :)
     
  8. j0hnman

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    sadly can't change the fact that they want to use the UAD interface.
     
  9. clone

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    they have good resale prices, it won't be the end of the world, probably just a couple hundred dollars loss when he does change his mind. After you add like thousands of $$ in plugins is when it gets bad; you are effectively "locked in" to them. Unravelling all of those projects with basically Dongle locked plugins you can barely give away/sell for pennies on the dollar. fun times. :wink:

    really though, when your audio interface starts heavily dictating what computer you should build; it's worth taking a step back and rethinking your situation. all I'm sayin.
     
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  10. j0hnman

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    you're totally right, but I can't change their mind. I'm only helping them building a pc :D
     
  11. quadcore64

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    Change the power supply back to 850W Gold+ or Platinum. This is a minimum specification to ensure voltage & wattage spikes do not caused problems or, permanent damage. If a graphics card is planned to added at some point, think about a 1000W to 1200W power supply. This is the current reality with CPU & GPU power demands.

    I am waiting to see what Apple does with the next Mac Mini or Mac Pro 27". By then, AMD should have announced or, released their next generation of CPUs. Intel will follow close behind.

    Edit:
    Alder Lake is the last CPU for LGA-1700 most likely.
    Raptor Lake will be using LGA-1800.

    Some reading about promised compatibility between LGa-1700/LGA-1800

    HeloiseTech

    Intel Client CPU Roadmap

    Starting with the Intel Client CPU roadmap, the company has already launched its Alder Lake CPU lineup, and its follow-up, the 13th Gen Raptor Lake lineup is on track for launch later this year. For Raptor Lake, 24 cores and 32 threads have been confirmed (8+16). The blue team is also promising up to double-digit performance gains, enhanced overclocking support, a new AI M.2 support, and socket compatibility with the Alder Lake platform (LGA 1700/1800).
     
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  12. j0hnman

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    thanks for your input!

    https://geizhals.de/?cat=WL-2451780
    psu changed to 850W
     
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    Forget 12th gen Intel. $$$$ buggy. Go 11th, affordable. Asus z590-e is the Killa incl. Thunderbolt. Add i9 11900k, 64gb 4400 ram Crucial, 2 of Samsung 980 pro 2tb, Gigabyte Nvidia Rtx3060 OC. 1000W Crucial 80 platinum psu, Home free. I know. And 2 18tb internal Seagate Exos hdds.
     
  14. quadcore64

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    Time to move forward on Intel platforms. The correct (not cheap) motherboard & BIOS makes all the difference. Also not overclocking anything but memory helps. since 10th gen Intel, there is very little to be gained for real world use by overclocking.

    For audio production, nothing more than the on-board graphics is needed unless you want to drive multiple high resolution displays for some reason. Then you still only need a basic/entry level GPU that fits those needs.

    The upcoming Intel GPUs could be a very welcome surprise in Price/Performance.
     
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    Noctua NH-D15 - Black - www.geizhals.de/noctua-nh-d15-v44960.html
    It is also available in black, Noctua has taken into account the user requests for another modern color.

    Thunderbolt 3 products listed on Intel's Thunderbolt Technology Community page should be compatible.
    www.thunderbolttechnology.net/products

    Auss - Mainboard - ProArt Z690-CREATOR WIFI - Intel - Thunderbolt 4 (€ 500,00 to € 695,29)

    Operating System: Windows
    Self or Bus Powered: Self Powered
    Thunderbolt Version: Thunderbolt 4

    ProArt Z690-Creator WiFi empowers creators of all levels by maximizing the performance of 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors with powerful hardware and software, efficient cooling and lightning-fast connectivity including Thunderbolt™ 4, onboard 10 Gb and 2.5 Gb Ethernet, plus WiFi 6E.

    Source: www.thunderbolttechnology.net/product/proart-z690-creator-wifi
    www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/ProArt/ProArt-Z690-CREATOR-WIFI/

    GIGABYTE - Mainboard - B550 Vision D-P - Thunderbolt 3 - AMD Ryzen - (€ 275,93 to € 421,00)

    Operating System: Windows
    Self or Bus Powered: Self Powered
    Number of Thunderbolt Ports: 2
    Thunderbolt Version: Thunderbolt 3

    AMD B550 Creators Motherboard with Intel Thunderbolt™ 3 certification, effective cooling solution, DDR4 ECC & Non-ECC memory, Intel® Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax and dual Intel® LAN with cFosSpeed, Triple PCIe® 4.0/3.0 x16 slots, Dual PCIe® 4.0/3.0 M.2 Connectors
    Supports AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series / 3rd Gen Ryzen™ and 3rd Gen Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Graphics Processors
    Reliability ensuring by DDR4 ECC & Non-ECC memory with 4 physical DIMM slots
    Multi-graphics configurations offer by dual PCIe® 4.0/3.0 x16 and one PCIe® 3.0 x16 slots
    Fully Quadro® QVL Tested
    The limitless connectivity by Thunderbolt™ 3
    High-bandwidth and low-latency network support by dual Intel® GbE LAN with cFosSpeed
    Intel® Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax makes latency a thing of the past
    Effective cooling solution design for the better thermal dissipation
    Smart Fan 5 features hybrid fan headers and numerous temperature sensors for fan mode configuration
    Ultra-Fast NVMe PCIe 4.0/3.0 x4 and PCIe 3.0 x4 interface M.2 connectors with Thermal Guards
    Comprehensive connectivity with USB3.2 Gen 2 Type-C™ connection
    Q-Flash Plus Updates BIOS without Installing the CPU, Memory and Graphics Card

    Source: www.thunderbolttechnology.net/product/b550-vision-d
    Product Website www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B550-VISION-D-rev-10#kf

    GigyByte - Mainboard - Z690 AORUS XTREME - Thunderbolt 4 (€ 854,00 to € 1184,09)

    Operating System: Windows
    Self or Bus Powered: Self Powered
    Number of Thunderbolt Ports: 2
    Thunderbolt Version: Thunderbolt 4

    Intel® Z690 AORUS Motherboard with Direct 20+1+2 Phases Digital VRM Design, DDR5 XTREME MEMORY Design, Fins-Array III Heatsink, Direct-Touch Heatpipe II ,NanoCarbon Baseplate, M.2 Thermal Guard XTREME, Intel® Thunderbolt 4, ESSential Audio, Intel® WIFI 6E 802.11ax, AQUANTIA® 10GbE LAN

    Support 12th Gen Intel® Series Processors
    Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR5, 4 DIMMs
    Direct 20+1+2 Phases VRM Design with 105A Power Stage* and Tantalum Polymer Capacitor
    DDR5 XTREME MEMORY Design with SMD DIMM and Shielded Memory Routing
    Thermal Reactive Armor with NanoCarbon Fins-Array III Heatsink, Direct-Touch Heatpipe II and NanoCarbon Baseplate
    Intel® Thunderbolt 4 onboard
    Intel® WIFI 6E 802.11ax 2T2R & BT5 with 2 x AORUS Antenna
    Essential USB Hex Audio Card and bundled Essential USB DAC
    AQUANTIA® 10GbE BASE-T LAN and Intel® 2.5GbE LAN with cFosSpeed
    4 x Ultra-Fast NVMe PCIe 4.0 / 3.0 x4 M.2 with Thermal Guards XTREME
    RGB FUSION 2.0 with Multi-Zone Addressable LED Light Show Design, Support Addressable LED & RGB LED Strips
    Smart Fan 6 Features Multiple Temperature Sensors , Hybrid Fan Headers with FAN STOP and Noise Detection
    Q-Flash Plus Update BIOS without Installing the CPU, Memory and Graphics Card

    GigaByte: www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z690-AORUS-XTREME-rev-10#kf
    Source: www.thunderbolttechnology.net/product/z690-aorus-xtreme-0

    Intel Core i7-12700K, 8C+4c/20T, 3.60-5.00GHz, boxed without cooler (€ 408,00 to € 963,90)
    https://geizhals.de/intel-core-i7-12700k-bx8071512700k-a2613520.html?hloc=at&hloc=de
    - for the Asus - Mainboard - ProArt Z690-CREATOR WIFI - Intel - Thunderbolt 4 (€ 500,00 to € 695,29)
     
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  16. Mister Grimm

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    I would go for AMD cpu, ryzen seems to perform better at heavy tasks than Intel. Actually i9 chockes at 2/3 of the tracks than Ryzen 9 does. I m about to build a pc too and after some google search and youtube videos that compare the 2 cpus, ryzen 9 seems to be more capable than i9 for projects but is not as powerfull for games. Anyway both of these are great
     
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  17. j0hnman

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    I‘ve read on a lot of forums that AMD sucks ass with UAD interfaces and it doesnt work most of the times
     
  18. Qrchack

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    Why a cut down mini ITX motherboard in a ATX case? Makes no sense. If you're going to go UAD, you're well into making a bigger investment anyway. Thunderbolt in general is a premium feature reserved for high end motherboards which _must_ cost a lot more because they don't make as many of them, and frankly very little people buy them because they don't care about 10GbE or Thunderbolt. Going with the cheapest board that has Thunderbolt you're kinda defeating the purpose of a high-end Thunderbolt-capable system.

    That board limits you to just 2 RAM slots, max 2x32GB for 64GB total, with ATX you'd get 4x32GB for 128GB. With the 16GB sticks you've chosen that's the difference between being able to just add more 16GB sticks to get 64GB, and being limited to just 32GB.
    More importantly, there's just one PCIe slot, so you can forget about adding additional USB ports, NVMe SSDs beyond what the motherboard offers, etc. that way. And just 3 SATA ports, so you'd be limiting your storage upgrade options as well.
     
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    Why would one care about the manufacturer? They make tons of boards, and all of them have good ones and not so good ones, you pick depending on what is of most value to your specific use case. Buying 4 generations old high-end hardware is hard to justify though, since you'll often be paying similarly to this year's high end - there's not enough used ones around to drive prices down like with low and mid-tier.
     
  20. BEAT16

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    General gobbledygook, please participate in answering the topic.
    Practical suggestions are needed, see my previous posting #35.
    He has recognized the error and has already improved it - see: https://geizhals.de/?cat=WL-2451780
    ASUS ProArt Z690-Creator WIFI (90MB19H0-M0EAY0) Formfaktor: ATX
     
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